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La evolución de las disposiciones de carácter social en el Tratado de Roma.

Sección I. La balanza entre lo social y lo económico en la construcción del mercado interior comunitario.

1. La evolución de las disposiciones de carácter social en el Tratado de Roma.

The routing plan in the Dynamic Routing (2 Activity/120 min) routes activities frequently. This routing plan is useful when activities are booked shortly before the activity time or when you do not know in advance which resources will be available to accept the activities. Routing results are not as optimal as using bulk routing, but activities are routed closer to their actual activity time.

The following table describes the values you must set in the Add routing profile screen to create a dynamic routing profile:

Setting Value Explanation

Routing Plan Name 2hr in advance - Dynamic Routing N/A

Routing Profile Dynamic Routing (2 Activity / 120 min) N/A

Active Check box is selected The routing plan must be active before the application can use

it to run routing.

The following table describes the values you must set in the Run schedule screen to create a dynamic routing profile:

Setting Value

Run routing Recurrent

Apply to activities within 1 day interval ( Range of 1 and 99 days)

starting Today

Start time 6:00

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Interval between runs 30 minutes

Activity days Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

Time limit 5 minutes

Three minutes is usually sufficient. In some cases, running the plan longer might produce a result that better matches your objectives. When activities are added to the system throughout the day and require a quick turn around, you must run routing plans frequently. Choose the recurrent option and run the plan to Today’s activities. Set the interval between runs to a short interval, typically 30-60 minutes is optimal. The following table describes the values you must set in the

Assignment parameters section to create a dynamic routing profile:

Setting Value Explanation

Home zone radius overstep weight 4 This option defines the penalty to be applied if the resource

leaves the home area to complete the activity. This option displays only when Center point home zone support is checked. The default value is 4.

Try to schedule activities to service window start

Check box is selected This option schedules activities as close to the start of service

windows as possible. As a result, the activities are divided evenly across all of the resources in the bucket. Activities are typically more evenly distributed, but routes might be less efficient.

Automatic Ordering Check box is selected This option places activities without service windows on the

route in the most efficient order. Checking this option makes routes more efficient, but reduces the resources’ freedom to complete activities when they want to.

Center point home zone support and Home zone radius

An optional setting that enables you to specify a radius that spans a technician’s starting location. During the routing process penalties are assessed for assigning activities beyond this radius. The further away the activity is, the higher the penalty.

Limit work by points Check box is cleared This option is only necessary if you use points to estimate

activities. This option limits the number of activities assigned to a resource based on the maximum points allowed within a resource’s shift. You must send the point value for each activity through the API. This option displays only when Center point

home zone support is checked.

The following table describes the values you must set in the Filter parameters screen to create a dynamic routing profile:

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Setting Value Explanation

Load Resources for 120 minutes

2 activities

Dynamic routing enables you to control the number of activities that should be placed on the resources’ schedules, or the amount of time that should be filled on the resources’ schedules. 120 minutes means that the routing plan fills the resource’s next 120 minutes with activities and 2 activities means that the routing plan assigns, at most, two activities to the resource.

Stop loading when any limit is exceeded Check box is cleared When checked, this option instructs the routing plan to stop

adding activities to the resource’s schedule when either the activity limit or the time limit is reached.

Stop loading when both limits are exceeded Check box is selected When checked, this option instructs the routing plan to stop

adding activities to the resource’s schedule when both the activity limit and the time limit is reached.

Assign activities even if the assignment causes overtime

Check box is selected When you select Assign activities even if the assignment

cause overtime, routes are optimized for travel time and

work, but resources might need to work past their scheduled working hours.

Do not assign "overtime" activities and leave them in the bucket

Check box is cleared When checked, this option instructs the routing plan to stop

adding activities to the resource’s schedule when both the activity limit and the time limit are reached.

The following table describes the values you must set in the Resource overtime screen to create a dynamic routing profile:

Setting Value

Do not assign activities with more than __ min. overtime

Check box is cleared

Do not assign activities that are unlikely to be finished in __ min. before end of resource's day

Check box is cleared

Note: When you select Assign activities even if the assignment cause overtime, routes are optimized for travel

time and work, but resources might need to work past their scheduled working hours.

The typical selection for this setting is Minimize summary travel even if some specific activities have long travel. This option produces routes with optimized travel times for the entire organization, but not necessarily for each individual resource. As a result, a few activities might require long travel times, but the amount of travel for the whole group is optimized.

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